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Basmabooboo

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Sep 9, 2014
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Category........
Visa Office......
ottawa
NOC Code......
1225
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12-05-2015
Doc's Request.
18-01-2016
Nomination.....
27-01-2016
AOR Received.
27-02-2016
Med's Done....
1-03-2016
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
17-11-2016
VISA ISSUED...
27-11-2016
I have a problem I think. I'm under NOC 2171, and while preparing my work experience letter I couldn't quite write my job duties in my own words AND make them match the NOC descriptions at the same time, so what I did was a mix: I wrote some of my normal technical job duties plus some of the NOC wording as is on the NOC website. I got all this down on my company's letterhead with contact information, website, etc. and signed and stamped by my HR department. In all other respects, it was a good letter, but my problem is this: I discovered that copying NOC wording directly into reference letters can be cause for refusal of applications :( I didn't know that at the time, wish I did!

So, I'm wondering what I can do to correct this situation...is it too late? My application was received by CIO on 8 September.
Does anyone know of similar situations in the FSW class where the applicant got a PER?? Please advise!
 
Basmabooboo said:
I have a problem I think. I'm under NOC 2171, and while preparing my work experience letter I couldn't quite write my job duties in my own words AND make them match the NOC descriptions at the same time, so what I did was a mix: I wrote some of my normal technical job duties plus some of the NOC wording as is on the NOC website. I got all this down on my company's letterhead with contact information, website, etc. and signed and stamped by my HR department. In all other respects, it was a good letter, but my problem is this: I discovered that copying NOC wording directly into reference letters can be cause for refusal of applications :( I didn't know that at the time, wish I did!

So, I'm wondering what I can do to correct this situation...is it too late? My application was received by CIO on 8 September.
Does anyone know of similar situations in the FSW class where the applicant got a PER?? Please advise!

Basmabooboo. You have just said that you mixed it and that it is not wholistically the NOC wordings. Some words do not have perfect replacements. you are just ok. Those who will assess the applications too do not have the details crammed, so they may not even see the word for word language. relax and expect good news in a couple of months.
 
Thanks...I seriously hope all goes well

Good luck with your application :)
 
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